> On 8 Oct 2015, at 23:50, Alex Haesche <cayden_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> The common theme seems to be "don't do it." This is a little disappointing 
> because I want to contribute somehow.

I’d say: "do it, but be aware of the likely range of outcomes”:
* home relays may attract police attendance in certain jurisdictions
* small devices may not be able to transfer traffic at 100Mbps

> Would you guys suggest running a bridge/relay instead, or just not helping 
> out in terms of bandwidth contribution?

If your greatest concern is the police, run a bridge or non-exit relay; or run 
it out of a data centre; or explain Tor to them in advance.
If your greatest concern is saturating your link, try it with the device you 
have, then upgrade if necessary.

If neither is a concern, go for it!

Tim

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